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"It's blackmail": the vaccine pass pushes the unvaccinated to their limits

2021-12-18T16:11:23.284Z


TESTIMONIALS - The announcement of a forthcoming "vaccine pass" reinforces the anger of those who are reluctant to inject, who experience the latest announcements as confirmation of a vaccination obligation that does not say its name.


"The vaccine pass?

Let me tell you a story

. ”

Gérard * likes pictures, especially when it comes to expressing his anger.

“Take a frog, throw it in a pot of boiling water.

She will leap out.

On the other hand, place it in cold water and slowly raise the temperature.

She will fall asleep without suspecting a thing. "

He pauses.

“Their way of moving from the health pass to the vaccination pass is a way of making the vaccine compulsory gradually, without saying it.

It's manipulation. ”

Read also Covid-19: Germany, Austria, Greece, Ireland ... These European countries which have already imposed a vaccination pass

A way of playing on the words that the Minister of Health Olivier Véran himself recognizes.

"

The vaccination pass is a disguised form of compulsory vaccination, but it is more effective than a compulsory vaccination",

he declared on the online media Brut.

What annoy Christelle, 46 years old:

“It's blackmail.

It will become impossible to live normally without a vaccine, but we continue to say that it is a choice, ”

she

says

.

Read alsoCovid-19: would the vaccination obligation be possible in France?

The temptation to cheat

Until now, remained ...

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Source: lefigaro

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